Advanced Equipment Operator Sample Clauses

Advanced Equipment Operator. Operates computer panel saws, edge-banders, computer numerical controlled machines (CNC), pass-through boring and inserting machines; See Exhibit “C” for a current advanced equipment list. Reads and interprets all work documents; Performs certain routine adjustments and maintenance and cleaning of machinery; lifts, carries, and stacks components. A person holding this job title is required to operate all similar equipment.
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  • Stored equipment The Village Hall accepts no responsibility for any stored equipment or other property brought on to or left at the premises, and all liability for loss or damage is hereby excluded. All equipment and other property (other than stored equipment) must be removed at the end of each hiring or fees will be charged for each day or part of a day at the hire fee per hiring until the same is removed. The Village Hall may use its discretion in any of the following circumstances:

  • Required Equipment (a) Towing sling – Tow chain assembly , a 4”x4”x60” and a 6”x6”x60” wooden crossbeam, a pair of spacer blocks, a steering wheel clamp, and safety chains.

  • Customer-Provided Equipment Comcast shall have no obligation to install, operate, or maintain Customer-Provided Equipment. Customer alone shall be responsible for providing maintenance, repair, operation and replacement of all inside telephone wiring and equipment and facilities on the Customer’s side of the cable modem, route and/or coaxial input connection. All Customer-Provided Equipment and wiring that Customer uses in connection with the Services must be fully compatible with the Services. Customer shall be responsible for the payment of all charges for troubleshooting, maintenance or repairs attempted or performed by Comcast’s employees or authorized contractors when the difficulty or trouble report results from Customer-Provided Equipment.

  • Supplies and Equipment The Union and employees will not use state-purchased supplies or equipment to conduct union business or representational activities. This does not preclude the use of the telephone for representational activities if there is no cost to the Employer, the call is brief in duration and it does not disrupt or distract from the Employer’s business.

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